Head Injuries PresentedBy Said Said Elshama Types of head injuries :- 1- Scalp injuries 1- Scalp injuries 2- Skull injuries 2- Skull injuries 3- Intra.

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Head Injuries PresentedBy Said Said Elshama

Types of head injuries :- 1- Scalp injuries 1- Scalp injuries 2- Skull injuries 2- Skull injuries 3- Intra – cranial injuries ( Brain ) 3- Intra – cranial injuries ( Brain )

Scalp Injuries :- 1- Contused wound 2- Incised wound 3- Bruises 4- Firearm wound

Skull Injuries :- 1- Fissure Fracture 2- Depressed Fracture 3- Comminuted Fracture 4- Cut Fracture 5- Ring Fracture

Intracranial Injuries (Brain):- 1- Concussion 1- Concussion 2- Compression :- 2- Compression :- A- Extradural Hge. B- Subdural Hge. C- Subarachnoid Hge. D- Intracerebral Hge. E- Depressed Cranial bone

Complications :- 1- Retrograde Amnesia 1- Retrograde Amnesia 2- Post-traumatic Automatism 2- Post-traumatic Automatism 3- Post- traumatic Neurosis 3- Post- traumatic Neurosis 4- Epilepsy 4- Epilepsy 5- Sepsis 5- Sepsis 6- Permanent Infirmity 6- Permanent Infirmity

Cause of death :- 1- Early :- 1- Early :- A-Concussion A-Concussion B-Compression B-Compression C-Cerebral Laceration C-Cerebral Laceration 2- Delayed :- 2- Delayed :- A-Brain abscess A-Brain abscess B-Sinus thrombosis B-Sinus thrombosis C-Meningitis C-Meningitis

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